In Memory of

Virginia

Mae

Goode

(Eubank)

Obituary for Virginia Mae Goode (Eubank)

Virginia (Eubank ) Goode age 93, of Cleveland, Alabama passed away Wednesday, April 10th, 2024 at Brookwood Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama.

Mrs. Goode is survived by her son Jeffery Thomas Goode (Jacki), her daughter Deborah Carol Troiani (Paul), her son-in-law Wayne Holmes, as well as 10 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and 1 great, great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents John and Katie Eubank, her husband Thomas Allen Goode, and her eldest daughter Kathryn Ann Holmes.

The family will receive friends at Blount County/Cleveland Funeral Home 17885 St. Hwy. 160 Cleveland, Alabama 35049 Saturday, April 13th, 2024 from 1:00 pm until 2:00 pm. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, April 13th, 2024 at 2:00 pm in the Blount County/Cleveland Funeral Home with Pastor George McGuire officiating. Burial to follow at Easley Community Cemetery in Oneonta, Alabama. Pallbearers will be Clint Troiani, Matt Troiani, Chris Goode, Ethan Roe, Aiden Roe and Josh Smith.

Virginia Mae Carolyn (Eubank) Goode was born on March 16, 1931, as the only child of John M. Eubank and Katie Lee (Watson) Eubank in Remlap, Alabama. Virginia lived with her parents in both Jefferson and Winston counties before returning to Blount County and settling in Cleveland in 1946. She became a member of Cleveland Methodist Church at that time. Virginia graduated from Cleveland High School in 1949. Shortly thereafter, she married Thomas Allen Goode, her husband of over 60 years. Over the years, Virginia was very involved in her church and community by holding offices in her church, cooking and sharing food with her church family, and delivering meals to community families. She loved and appreciated her church, the pastors, and the members through the years. Before retiring in May of 1994, Virginia worked in the Blount County Commission office for 29 years. She enjoyed her work, the people she worked with, and the people she met there. In addition to her time spent at church and work, Virginia was a homemaker. She enjoyed keeping her house clean, cooking for her family and herself, preserving foods of many kinds, and tending a bountiful garden full of vegetables and beautiful flowers. She always looked forward to shopping with her friends, as well as frequenting the public Library. More than anything Virginia loved all of her family so very much.

Blount County/Cleveland Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.